The Clinical and Translational Science Award compendium of dissemination and implementation science resource catalogs: Capacity building tools for clinical and translational scientists.

IF 2 Q3 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science Pub Date : 2025-06-30 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1017/cts.2025.10087
Lindsay A Lennox, Rachel C Shelton, Catherine L Rohweder, Bethany M Kwan
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This paper describes the development and initial implementation of the Compendium of D&I Catalogs, a tool created by a Clinical and Translational Science Awards (CTSA) consortium working group to streamline navigation of the proliferating online resources, catalogs and interactive tools designed to guide application of dissemination and implementation (D&I) science. The Compendium is a curated, dynamically-updated list of 35 D&I resource catalogs organized into eight categories: comprehensive resources; frameworks, theories, and models; methods and measures; funding; practitioner resources; training; CTSA infrastructure; health equity. Eight CTSA hubs volunteered to serve as "early adopters" for the tool and completed an evaluation of its initial implementation. Among these "early adopters," half had implemented the Compendium within their websites, describing the web implementation process as "easy." Remaining "early adopter" respondents cited institutional web development capacity concerns and competing priorities as reasons for delayed implementation. All respondents valued the Compendium's dynamic updates. Among implementing sites, roughly two-thirds directly embedded the Compendium into their institutional websites, with the others providing a link to the Compendium. For CTSAs striving to meet the rising demand for D&I expertise and resources, the Compendium of D&I Catalogs represents a simple, low-cost tool to enhance accessibility of D&I capacity-building resources.

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临床和转化科学奖传播和实施科学资源目录汇编:临床和转化科学家的能力建设工具。
本文描述了D&I目录简编的开发和初步实施,这是一个由临床和转化科学奖(CTSA)联盟工作组创建的工具,旨在简化在线资源、目录和交互式工具的导航,旨在指导传播和实施(D&I)科学的应用。《概览》是一份精心策划、动态更新的35种D&I资源目录清单,分为八类:综合资源;框架、理论和模型;方法和措施;资金;医生资源;培训;CTSA目前基础设施;卫生公平。8个CTSA中心自愿成为该工具的“早期采用者”,并完成了对其初步实施的评估。在这些“早期采用者”中,有一半已经在他们的网站中实现了纲要,并将web实现过程描述为“简单”。其余的“早期采用者”受访者将机构网络开发能力问题和竞争优先级列为延迟实施的原因。所有受访者都对《纲要》的动态更新表示重视。在实施《纲要》的网站中,大约三分之二的网站直接将《纲要》嵌入其机构网站,其他网站则提供到《纲要》的链接。对于努力满足对D&I专业知识和资源日益增长的需求的CTSAs来说,D&I目录汇编是一个简单、低成本的工具,可以提高D&I能力建设资源的可及性。
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Journal of Clinical and Translational Science
Journal of Clinical and Translational Science MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL-
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